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Large Sarge
20th July 2010, 12:50 PM
Michigan Says Enough To Fed: Takes Matters Into Own Hands As It Starts Using Own Currency...And Gold
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/20/2010 13:44 -0500

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Either in anticipation of QE2 which will cut the value of the dollar by another 50% once another $2 trillion in toxic crap becomes the "assets" backing the viability of the dollar, or just because they are sick of Fed policies, mid-Michigan has taken monetary matters into their own hands, and in one simple act, completely bypassed the destabilizing influence of the domestic currency printers. As ConnectMidMichigan reports, "New types of money are popping up across Mid-Michigan and supporters say, it's not counterfeit, but rather a competing currency. Right now, you can buy a meal or visit a chiropractor without using actual U.S. legal tender." The plan is so simple, it just may work - after all if one can't get away from the Fed's probing and pickpocketing long fingers, all one has to do is learn to live without its parasitic pieces of paper. And not just paper: "I sell three or four every single day and then I get one or two back a week," said Dave Gillie, owner of Gillies Coney Island Restaurant in Genesee Township. Gillie also accepts silver, gold, copper and other precious metals to pay for food." So yes, you can eat gold.... and load up your gas tank with it.

More from CMM:

"Do people have to accept dollars or money? No, they don't," Gillie said. "They can accept anything they want or they can refuse to accept anything."

He's absolutely right.

The U.S. Treasury Department says the Coinage Act of 1965 says "private businesses are free to develop their own policies on whether or not to accept cash, unless there is a state law which says otherwise."

That allows gas stations to say they don't accept 50- or $100 bills after a certain time of day in hopes of not getting robbed.

A chiropractic office in Lapeer County's Deerfield Township allows creativity when it comes to payment.

"This establishment accepts any form of silver, gold, chicken, apple pie, if someone works it out with me," said Jeff Kotchounian of Deerfield Chiropractic. "I've taken many things."

Jeff Kotchounian says he's used this Ron Paul half troy ounce of silver to get $25 worth of gas from a local station.

While the government and banks don't accept them, many others do.

So why is there interest in these competing currencies?

Is it just novelty or is there something deeper?

If the ruling kleptocrats, pardon, the Fed, demand on being such an intimate part of everyday life, and procuring all of the population's real wealth and cash producing assets in the process, said population has a choice of either going with this sheepish approach, and meekly allowing the loaded gun to be parked at its temple, or do what Michigan, with its 99.9% real unemployment, has decided to do.

h/t John

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oldmansmith
20th July 2010, 01:26 PM
Barter cuts many layers of bloodsuckers out of the loop.

Ponce
20th July 2010, 01:45 PM
I have a wholeeeeeeee barrel full of sea shells in case someone start trading with them........ :conf:.....let's see the Fed start making sea shells.

Sparky
20th July 2010, 03:29 PM
What kind of piece of $h!t article is this?

The title says Michigan has started using its own currency. It turns out there's a reference to "mid-Michigan", but they don't say who's included in that or what the arrangement is. It says nothing about the "currency"--how it's originated, distributed, controlled, etc. Then it goes on to talk about bartering, which is entirely different than currency. Why is their currency any better than the Fed's? What exactly is the takeaway from this article?

More shoddy journalism.

sirgonzo420
20th July 2010, 03:31 PM
I have a wholeeeeeeee barrel full of sea shells in case someone start trading with them........ :conf:.....let's see the Fed start making sea shells.


Hahaha!

You've got it all!

Saul Mine
20th July 2010, 04:31 PM
More shoddy journalism.

In case you haven't noticed, the whole world is sloppily using words with no reference to their actual meanings. That goes along with the general trend to do away with excellence in all things. We now have "reality tv" in lieu of actual entertainment, girls think "home cooked meal" means pizza delivery, and anybody who insists on correct spelling, grammar, or fact checking is called a Nazi.

Large Sarge
20th July 2010, 04:45 PM
here is a link with more info

http://www.connectmidmichigan.com/news/story.aspx?id=481793

Steal
20th July 2010, 05:45 PM
or if you want the whole story, uncut, watch this ...with a little extra added in on tail end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4kWlj5lf-4&playnext_from=TL&videos=ME_FV3JzDok&feature=sub

Hermie
20th July 2010, 06:02 PM
"I sell three or four every single day and then I get one or two back a week," said Dave Gillie, owner of Gillies Coney Island Restaurant in Genesee Township. Gillie also accepts silver, gold, copper and other precious metals to pay for food."

God bless him and I wish him well, but you can bet that sometime soon he'll have a visit from some type of government goons.
What does he think this is, a free country?

I hope lightning strikes them as they walk into his shop.